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Dearborn County Commissioners – Nov Special Session 1841

The following is an abstract of the Dearborn County, Indiana, Commissioners’ Records for the November 1841 Special Session. For digital copies of the records, visit the Record Requests Page.

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 3

November Special Session 1841

 

Page 198

Present:

  • Charles Dashiell
  • David Walser
  • William S. Ward
  • Abram B. Adams, Appraiser
  • George W. Lane, Auditor

Charles Dashiell appointed President of Board.

George W. Lane, Auditor, produced abstract of the appraisal of property, which was deposited with him by Abram B. Adams, Appraiser.

Petitions filed to equalize appraisement.

 

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Dearborn County Commissioners – Oct Special Session 1841

The following is an abstract of the Dearborn County, Indiana, Commissioners’ Records for the October 1841 Special Session. For digital copies of the records, visit the Record Requests Page.

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 3

October Special Session 1841

 

Page 197

Present:

  • Charles Dashiell
  • David Walser

Henry Walker appointed School Commissioner. Filed bond with Aaron B. Henry, Joseph M. Grove, Amziah Bailey, James W. Weaver, Hiram Lamkin, Jonathan Harpham, and John Buffington, his securities.

No. 41 – Allowed to Abram B. Adams towards his charges for appraising property

Board adjourned.

Dearborn County Commissioners – Sep 1841

The following is an abstract of the Dearborn County, Indiana, Commissioners’ Records for the September 1841 Session. For digital copies of the records, visit the Record Requests Page.

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 3

September Session 1841

 

Page 181

Present:

  • Charles Da’Sheill
  • David Walser
  • William S. Ward

Charles Dashiell elected President of board.

Aaron Y. Maryman – license to vend merchandise at store in Hartford

Elisha Herrin – license to vend merchandise at store in Hartford

Ordered Amos Colden be released from working on highway until he recovers his health.

Henry Schue – license to keep a tavern and retail spirituous liquors at his house in Kelso Township

No. 1 – Allowed to Josephus B. Kent for advertising in Dearborn County Register the county expose

Shedrick Hathaway – license to vend merchandise their store in Rising Sun

 

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Henry Wood – license to vend merchandise at store in Lawrenceburg

Bradford J. Hathaway – license to vend merchandise at his store in Rising Sun

No. 2 – Allowed to Ebediah B. Priest for temporary relief of Kissiah Waldurne, an aged woman

Meshack Hyatt, John Hunter and Jacob W. Egelston, commissioners to view Versailles and Dillsboro State Road, filed report.

No. 3 – Allowed to James Steele for services surveying Versailles and Dillsboro State Road

No. 4 – Allowed to Jacob W. Egelston for services as commissioner to locate Versailles and Dillsboro State Road

No. 5 – Allowed to John Hunter for services as commissioner to locate Versailles and Dillsboro State Road

 

Page 183

Petition of John C. and Elisha Bodine and others of Logan Township to not grant a license to retail spirituous liquors at Logan Cross Roads to any person.

No. 6 – Allowed to Meshuck Hyatt for services as commissioner to locate Versailles and Dillsboro State Road

No. 7 – Allowed to William V. Cheek for making duplicate for 1841 and extra services as clerk

No. 8 – Allowed to Daniel Roberts for services as visitor to County Asylum

No. 9 – Allowed to William Harrison for services as visitor to County Asylum

 

Page 184

No. 10 – Allowed to John Dumont for services as Attorney in suit of Dearborn County against the securities of William G. Munroe, late Treasurer.

No. 11 – Allowed to Ebenezer Dumont for services as Attorney in persecuting Balsley Miller for bastardy at the suit of the overseers of the poor of York Township

James M. Darragh – license to vend merchandise at his store in Lawrenceburg

John P. Scott – license to keep a ferry across the Ohio River at Rising Sun. Filed bond with Elijah Kirtly as security.

No. 12 – Allowed to Thomas Wilson, a blind man, for temporary relief

Moses Turner – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Rising Sun

Jonah Chambers – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Aurora

 

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No. 13 – Allowed to Benjamin Vail for quills and paper furnished clerk

John W. Hall – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Rising Sun

John Maheney – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Kelso Township

Robert D. Brown – license to vend wooden and/or brass clocks

No. 14 – Allowed to Isaac Walker for furnishing a ballot box for York Township

Andrew Anderson – license to keep a tavern and retail spirituous liquors at house in Dover in Kelso Township

Jacob Hummel – license to vend spirituous liquors at grocery in Dover, Kelso Township

 

Page 186

Ordered alteration recommended in report of Warren Tebbs and Aaron B. Henry to Lawrenceburg and Rushville State Road be opened.

Abram B. Adams presents petition of David Macy and others notifiying board that John Saltmarsh is now acting Justice of the Peace in Lawrenceburg Township and that Zachariah Bedford was his only security. Ordered John Saltmarsh to give additional security.

 

Page 187

John Callehan – license to keep a ferry across Tanners Creek

No. 15 – Allowed to William Garrison for services as Juror

No. 16 – Allowed to Samuel H. Dowden for services as Juror

No. 17 – Allowed to Stephen Green as bailiff

No. 18 – Allowed to Isaac Miles as bailiff

No. 19 – Allowed Dr. N. H. Torbet for professional services attending Ruben Strange, a prisoner

No. 20 – Allowed to Dr. W. C. Crookshank for professional services attending Ruben Strange, a negro prisoner

No. 21 – Allowed to Dr. O. H. Brocklebank for professional services attending Ruben Strange, a negro prisoner

 

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No. 22 – Allowed to John Weaver, late Sheriff, for extra services

Alteration of State Road from Lawrenceburg to Rushville, Rush County, petitioned for by Peter R. Pernine and others and recommended by Samuel H. Dowden, Jonathan Blasdell and James Angevine, ordered opened.

James Rea proposed to dig a well on public square. Accepted.

No. 23 – Allowed to John Brewington for boarding and receiving and discharging prisoners

 

Page 189

Milton Gregg, Sheriff, made return of summon upon John Saltmarsh.

Reuben Rogers – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Wilmington

No. 24 – Allowed to Holman B. Cannon for keeping paupers at Asylum

No. 25 – Allowed to Holman B. Cannon for repairs at Asylum

 

Page 190

No. 26 – Allowed to Isaac Cannon for putting in glass in the windows in the Court House

No. 27 – Allowed to Dr. M. H. Harding for professional services attending on Susan Ralston, a pauper in Manchester Township

No. 28 – Allowed to Dr. M. H. Harding for professional services attending Mr. and Mrs. Merrick, paupers in Manchester Township

Joseph Fitzgerald – license to keep a tavern and retail spirituous liquors at house in Manchester Township

James Mills – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Wilmington

 

Page 191

William Glenn – license to vend merchandise and groceries

George Wood – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Aurora

Marer and Cobb – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Aurora

No. 29 – Allowed to John B. Powell for fixing lock on Court House door

Stephen Wood – license to keep a tavern and retail spirituous liquors and vend groceries at his house in Wilmington

 

Page 192

County receipts and expenditures.

 

Page 193

Ebenezer Dumont, Treasurer, filed report.

 

Page 194

Election to be held in Randolph Township to elect 2 Justices of the Peace to fill vacancies of Joel Decoursey and James A. Walton.

Election to be held in Jackson Township to elect Justice of the Peace to fill vacancy of Merrit Hubble.

Jacob R. Pence filed excuse of John Saltmarsh to comply with summon. Filed bond of Saltmarsh.

No. 30 – Allowed to Joseph Smith for services in taking paupers to poor house

No. 31 – Allowed to William Douglass for services taking care of transient pauper in Centre Township

 

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No. 32 – Allowed to Randal Alexander for temporary relief

No. 33 – Allowed to William S. Wood for services as Commissioner

No. 34 – Allowed to Dr. George Sutton for professional services attending Reuben Stranger, a prisoner

No. 36 [sic] – Allowed to John Brewington for services as jailor in case of Robert Smith, prisoner

Petition of William Johnson, David Macy, Milton Gregg, Danl. S. Major, Benj. Makew, E. Morgan, Edward Tate, William Brown, William Tate, A. V. Eggert, M. H. Offull, C. S. Stevenson, John Callehan, John Hunt, Jotham Clark, J. M. Darragh, James Burk, John Bunger, W. Steele and Jonah Belden, citizens of Lawrenceburg Township filed petition for discharge of road tax. Board refused.

 

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John Binegar – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Lawrenceburg

Rees and House – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Lawrenceburg

No. 35 [sic] – Allowed to James Mills for articles furnished a pauper in Laughery Township

No. 37 – Allowed to Charles Dashiell for services as Commissioner

No. 38 – Allowed to David Walser for services as Commissioner

Board adjourned.

Dearborn County Commissioners – Aug Special Session 1841

The following is an abstract of the Dearborn County, Indiana, Commissioners’ Records for the August 1841 Special Session. For digital copies of the records, visit the Record Requests Page.

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 3

August Special Session 1841

 

Page 175 [Error]

 

Page 176

Present:

  • Charles Dashiell
  • David Walser
  • William S. Ward

George W. Lane, Auditor, files bond with James H. Lane, Enoch W. Jackson and William Dils, his securities

Surplus Revenue to remain in hands of agent.

 

Page 177

Ebenezer Dumont, Treasurer, files bond with William V. Cheek, Noyes Canfield, John Durham Sr., Charles W. Wright, John Langley, David Kerr, Jacob Harwood, A. B. Henry, John Parks, D. R. Edwards, Stephen Wood and Thomas Palmer, his securities.

Charles W. Wright, agent to loan surplus revenue, files report.

 

Page 178

John McPike appointed agent to loan surplus revenue.

 

Page 179

John McPike, agent to loan surplus revenue, filed bond with Richard H. Holman, A. Buck, Ephraim Glasgow, Wm. D. Linsday, Reuben Rogers, Alvah Churchill, Noah Davis, John Parks, Timothy Kimball, Philemon Wilson, George Cornelius, Geo. W. Lane, David Kerr, John Fenimore, John P. Walker and Jonathan Noble, his securities. [Bond copied on page 180.]

Board adjourned.

 

Page 180

John McPike’s bond.

Dearborn County Commissioners – Jun 1841

The following is an abstract of the Dearborn County, Indiana, Commissioners’ Records for the June 1841 Session. For digital copies of the records, visit the Record Requests Page.

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 3

June Session 1841

 

Page 142

Present:

  • Charles Dashiell, President
  • David Walser
  • William L. Ward
  • John Weaver, Sheriff

Allowed to Grand Jurors at April Term 1841:

  • No. 1 – John Gray
  • No. 2 – Jonathan Lewis
  • No. 3 – John Dawson
  • No. 4 – Ebenezer Roberts
  • No. 5 – John B. Clark
  • No. 6 – William S. Pate
  • No. 7 – Mahlon Brown
  • No. 8 – William Hutchens
  • No. 9 – William J. McKarey
  • No. 10 – John Legg
  • No. 11 – Robert Fowler
  • No. 12 – Zachariah Barker
  • No. 13 – James Wills
  • No. 14 – Isaac Clark
  • No. 15 – Zedekiah A. Bonham
  • No. 16 – Elisha Bodine
  • No. 17 – Israel Noyes

Allowed to Traverse Jurors at April Term 1841:

  • No. 18 – Allen Owen
  • No. 19 – James Hibbitts
  • No. 20 – John B. Durbin
  • No. 21 – William P. Chisman
  • No. 22 – John B. Chisman
  • No. 23 – Robert Cofield
  • No. 24 – Vinson Roberts
  • No. 25 – Thomas Darling, Jr.
  • No. 26 – Stephen D. Ludlow
  • No. 27 – Jones McLeaster
  • No. 28 – James Tate
  • No. 29 – Hugh Monroe
  • No. 30 – Mack Cheek
  • No. 31 – John H. O’Neal
  • No. 32 – Riley Elliott
  • No. 33 – Benjamin Plummer
  • No. 34 – Thomas Slack
  • No. 35 – James Johnson
  • No. 36 – James Collins
  • No. 37 – John Collins
  • No. 38 – John H. Rigg
  • No. 39 – William Daniels, Jr.
  • No. 40 – James G. Hunter
  • No. 41 – John Huntz
  • No. 42 – Gardner Elliott
  • No. 43 – John McMath
  • No. 44 – Alexander Hopping
  • No. 45 – Joseph M. Grove
  • No. 46 – Charles Jolly
  • No. 47 – Alvah Churchill
  • No. 48 – Claiborne Allen
  • No. 49 – George Hume
  • No. 50 – John W. Cloud
  • No. 51 – James Rand
  • No. 52 – Maston Dashiell
  • No. 53 – Isaac Oathoudt
  • No. 54 – John Mastin
  • No. 55 – Abram Hyter
  • No. 56 – George Darling, Jr.
  • No. 57 – Gilbert T. Givens
  • No. 58 – William Garrison
  • No. 59 – Laben Bramble
  • No. 60 – John Ferree
  • No. 61 – John J. French
  • No. 62 – Philomel Wilson
  • No. 63 – John F. Richards
  • No. 64 – John D. Johnson
  • No. 65 – Elijah D. Reno
  • No. 66 – George W. Chisman
  • No. 67 – Aaron Ball
  • No 68 – George P. Lowe
  • No. 69 – Isaac Adair
  • No. 70 – Aaron L. Goble
  • No. 71 – Thomas H. Milburn
  • No. 72 – John Tait
  • No. 73 – Henry Hutton
  • No. 74 – John Durham, Sr.
  • No. 75 – Elijah Blasdell
  • No. 76 – Towar Lemon
  • No. 77 – Ezekiel Jackson
  • No. 78 – Silas Eggleston
  • No. 79 – John McKernan
  • No. 80 – Jehu Goodwin
  • No. 81 – Sebastain Streigle
  • No. 82 – Jonathan Blasdel
  • No. 83 – John Parks
  • No. 84 – Benjamin Tufts
  • No. 85 – Enoch W. Jackson
  • No. 86 – William TIbbetts
  • No. 87 – Nathan Smith
  • No. 88 – Abram B. Adams
  • No. 89 – Isaac Hancock
  • No. 90 – Timothy Kimble
  • No. 91 – Francis Worley
  • No. 92 – James W. Weaver
  • No. 93 – Servetus Tufts
  • No. 94 – David Springer
  • No. 95 – Obadiah B. Priest
  • No. 96 – William Dils
  • No. 97 – Benjamin Milim

 

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Allowed for services at April Term 1841 of Circuit Court:

  • No. 97 [sic] – Obadiah B. Priest for serving subpoenas for Grand Jury
  • No. 98 – John F. Richards for serving subpoenas for Grand Jury
  • No. 99 – Alvan G. Tebbs for serving subpoenas for Grand Jury
  • No. 100 – Daniel R. Morgan for serving subpoenas for Grand Jury
  • No. 101 – Ezekiel P. Murdock for serving subpoenas for Grand Jury
  • No. 102 – Isaac H. Carbaugh for serving subpoenas for Grand Jury
  • No. 103 – John Brewington for serving subpoenas for State vs. Peters
  • No. 104 – James D. Linsday as Bailiff
  • No. 105 – Stephen Green as Bailiff
  • No. 106 – Isaac Miles as Bailiff
  • No. 107 – John Weaver, Sheriff, for sundries furnished to Court House
  • No. 108 – William V. Cheek, clerk

 

Page 147

No. 109 – Allowed to William T. Harris for services as School Township Trustee, as overseer to the poor of Centre Township

No. 110 – Allowed to Jacob Morrison for services as overseer of the poor for Centre Township

No. 111 – Allowed to J. B. Kent for printing

No. 112 – Allowed to James McKay for services as School Township Treasurer

No. 113 – Allowed to William Bainum for wood furnished Court House

No. 114 – Allowed to Abram B. Adams for services as assessor for Lawrenceburg Township

No. 115 – Allowed to Harrison Dawson for services as assessor for Miller Township

 

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No. 116 – Allowed to William Rawling for services as assessor for Kelso Township

No. 117 – Allowed to Warren Tebbs for services as assessor for Logan Township

No. 118 – Allowed to John F. Richards for services as assessor for Manchester Township

No. 119 – Allowed to Lemuel G. Elder for services as assessor for Laughery Township

No. 120 – Allowed to William B. Arnold for services as assessor for Sparta Township

No. 121 – Allowed to Thomas Wilson for services as assessor for Clay Township

No. 122 – Allowed to William Gerard for services as assessor for Union Township

No. 123 – Allowed to George W. Lane for services as assessor of Centre Township

No. 124 – Allowed to William Lemon for services as assessor of Caesar Creek Township

No. 125 – Allowed to Martin Stewart for services as assessor of Randolph Township

No. 126 – Allowed to Lewis B. Conger for services as assessor of Jackson Township

Samuel McKinley – license to keep a tavern and retail spirituous liquors in Jackson Township

 

Page 149

John Ferris & Co. – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Lawrenceburg

No. 127 – Allowed to Ezra Ferris as School Township Trustee

No. 128 – Allowed to Robert Harris for services as School Township Trustee

Ross & Stoltz – license to vend goods and groceries at store in Lawrenceburg

James M. Torrence – license to vend goods and groceries at store in Logan Township

No. 129 – Allowed to James Rand for services as treasurer of Township 4, Range 3 west

No. 130 – Allowed to Henry Walker for services as School Commissioner

Samuel J. Alden, Treasurer of Township 8, Range 3 West, makes report.

 

Page 150

John P. King, Treasurer of Township 7, Range 3 West, makes report.

Y. Maryman, Treasurer of Township 4, Range 2 West, makes report.

James Rand, Treasurer of Township 4, Range 3 West, makes report.

John J. French, Treasurer of Township 4, Range 1 West, makes report.

R. H. Holman, Treasurer of Township 5, Range 2 West, makes report.

 

Page 151

James P. Millikin, Treasurer of Township 6, Range 2 West, makes report.

James McKay, Treasurer of Township 7, Range 2, makes report.

Robert Harris, Treasurer of Township 3, Range 2 West, makes report.

George W. Shane, Treasurer of Township 7, Range 1 West, makes report. Notes against Hugh McClure. Paid to Treasurers: Abraham Hyter, District 1; David Miller, District 2; Jesse Cupper, District 3; James Grubbs, District 5; Isaac Taylor, District 5; Warren Tebbs, District 7.

 

Page 152

William T. Harris, Treasurer of Township 5, Range 1 West, makes report.

No. 131 – Allowed to Samuel Steele, Treasurer of Township 3, Range 1 West

 

Page 153

No. 132 – Allowed to Jeremiah H. Smith for services as Juror

No. 133 – Allowed to Joseph G. Marshall for defending George Marshall at October Term 1840 of Circuit Court

No. 134 – Allowed to Milo Longwood for services as overseer of the poor of Centre Township

No. 135 – Allowed to J. B. Hall for printing jail notices for the use of W. V. Cheek

No. 136 – Allowed to Milto Gregg for printing

Crooker & Richart – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Lawrenceburg

John Martin Memmil – license to vend merchandise as peddler

No. 137 – Allowed to Mrs. Merrick for temporary relief

No. 138 – Allowed to William V. Cheek for maps of the county made by E. B. Hunt

No. 139 – Allowed to Benjamin Vail for sand, paper and quills

 

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No. 140 – Allowed to Samuel Lewis for putting up eave troughs and spouts to jail and fixing lock to front door

No. 141 – Allowed to William Glenn for stove and pipe for jail

E. Morgan & Co. – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Lawrenceburg

No. 142 – Allowed to Warren Tebbs as viewer on Lawrenceburg and Rushville state road

No. 143 – Allowed to Aaron B. Henry for services as viewer on above road

No. 144 – Allowed to William H. Glasgow

No. 145 – Allowed to A. Chandler for services and tacks for tables in Court House

No. 146 – Allowed to Daniel R. Edwards

No. 147 – Allowed to Samuel H. Dowden, James Angevine and Jonathan Blasdell for viewing a change in Lawrenceburg and Rushville State Road

Moore & Brooks – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Moores Hill

 

Page 155

Benjamin Eversole – license to vend merchandise and groceries

No. 148 – Allowed to John Hinkston for service as Juror

No. 149 – Allowed to Asa Shattuck for services as Juror

Samuel H. Dowden, Jonathan Blasdel and James Angevine, Commissioners to view alteration in Lawrenceburg to Rushville State Road, make report. William Smith, Justice of the Peace.

 

Page 156

Warren Tebbs and Aaron B. Henry, Commissioners to view alteration in State Road from Lawrenceburg to Rushville, make report. Benjamin Fuller, Justice of the Peace.

 

Page 157

Calvin Marble, Treasurer of Township 3, Range 1 West, makes report.

 

Page 158

No. 150 – Allowed Ebenezer Dumont for amount paid to Thomas Wilson for temporary relief

No. 151 – Allowed to Nathaniel Rodgers for moving Bar and making tables in Court House

No. 152 – Allowed to Benjamin Brewington for carpet furnished Court House

Henry Wood – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Lawrenceburg

No. 153 – Allowed to Isaac Cannon for putting glass in Court House windows and painting belfry

No. 154 – Allowed to Thomas H. Millburn

No. 155 – Allowed to William McBride for work done on Court House

No. 156 – Allowed to David Walser for posts and hauling plank for locust posts for estray

No. 157 – Allowed to John Langley for plank for fence at jail

Joseph M. McKreary – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Moores Hill

No. 158 – Allowed to N. Crookshank for professional attendance on Eliza Bates, a transient pauper

 

Page 159

No. 159 – Allowed to Jefferson Rettenhouse for keeping Betsey Bates and children an funeral expenses for same

Ebenezer Dumont, Treasurer, makes report. Case from Elias Little of 1839 tax, W. G. Monroe’s sureties.

 

Page 160

Henry Walker, School Commissioner, files report.

 

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Page 162

Grand Jury for October Term 1841:

  • Elisha McNelee
  • William Randall
  • Samuel McMath, Jr.
  • Ebenezer Rowe
  • Joseph Trester
  • Philip Rowland
  • Enos Musgrave
  • Archibald Moore
  • Jacob Stopher
  • John Campbell
  • Thomas Annis
  • Gardner Elliott
  • Benjamin Mapes
  • David Hufford
  • James North
  • David T. Laird
  • Patrick O’Brien
  • William Wheeler (near Aurora)

Traverse Jurors for 1st week, October Term 1841:

  • Edward B. Hunt
  • Thomas J. Taylor
  • Joel Linn
  • George Elliott
  • Charles W. Wright
  • Nathaniel Clark
  • Aaron Miller
  • Benjamin Walker
  • John G. Gibson
  • Daniel Morgan
  • Thomas W. Pate
  • George Smith
  • Ebois Jones
  • David C. Hope
  • Martin Brace
  • Jacob V. Lawrence
  • Abram Eversole
  • James C. Ricketts
  • James Daniels
  • Abram True
  • Ezra Bear
  • Isaac Hunt
  • John Hall
  • John P. Dunn

Traverse Jurors for 2d week, October Term 1841:

  • Edmund C. Chisman
  • Jacob Myers
  • James Hinds
  • John Rea
  • Marcus Likins
  • Samuel B. Wood
  • Thomas F. Arnold
  • William McBride
  • Amos Ross
  • Peter Parlee
  • William Gerard
  • Francis Vinson
  • Thomas Ewbank
  • Isaac Jones
  • Lewis French
  • Harvey Cole
  • Abram Rowland
  • William White, Jr.
  • James McClure
  • Timothy Kimble
  • Samuel Hollowell
  • John Lewis
  • Robert Owen
  • Henry Miller

 

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Traverse Jurors for 3d week, October Term 1841:

  • Samuel Ewan
  • George Anderson
  • Randall R. Pate
  • Zachariah Sanks
  • James Miller
  • James Turner
  • Elijah Fuller
  • John Crozier
  • Edwin Canfield
  • Charles Laribe
  • Walter Kerr
  • Henry Worley
  • Andrew Morgan
  • Cornelius Rowe
  • Virgil Dowden
  • Jonathan Noble
  • Obadiah B. Priest
  • Josiah Morehead
  • James Lindsay
  • Henry Suell
  • Jeremiah Watkins
  • David McKittrick
  • Cornelius Miller
  • Daniel Chidester

Grand Jurors for April Term 1842:

  • Thomas Spicknal
  • David Runnels
  • John Monroe
  • Elias Chamberlain
  • Thomas F. Roads
  • Isaac Bruce
  • James A. Walton
  • Lawrence McGuire
  • Charles Stevens
  • William Bostick
  • John Columbia
  • Jeremiah Nowland
  • Elial Chalfant
  • William Davis, Sr.
  • Abner Dill
  • John Parks
  • Francis Hansel
  • Obadiah Voshall

Traverse Jurors for 1st week, April Term 1842:

  • James Kelso
  • George H. Johnson
  • Isaac Suthard
  • Joseph P. Richardson
  • Jacob Dennis
  • James W. Weaver
  • William B. Arnold
  • John Smith
  • Joseph Henegin
  • Mason J. Cloud
  • Thomas Tanner
  • John Mahoney
  • John Callahan
  • William Wheeler
  • Eli Murphey
  • David Shane
  • Spencer Davis
  • Jesse Wilson
  • Calvin Marble
  • George Wooley
  • John B. Powell
  • Dudley Linville
  • John Vandoler
  • William Steel

 

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Traverse Jurors for 2d week, April Term 1842:

  • James K. Brudon
  • Edward Owens
  • George Bowlby
  • Robert Milliken
  • Homer Palmerton
  • Thomas Jones
  • Thomas Durbin
  • David A. Brooks
  • Lyman T. Smith
  • Jonathan Tibbetts
  • Doddridge McCabe
  • John Wilson
  • Thomas Cottingham
  • James Wymond
  • Abijah Mendall
  • Gersham Dunn
  • Harrison Dawson
  • Benjamin Sylvester
  • William S. Durbin
  • Alexander Patterson
  • Nathan Powell
  • George Durham
  • William Smith
  • Daniel Grant

Traverse Jurors for 3d week, April Term 1842:

  • Aaron B. Henry
  • Jeremiah Crosby
  • John Engle
  • Richard N. Spicknall
  • William T. Hinkson
  • Norval Sparks
  • William Laird
  • William Baker
  • Benjamin Fowler
  • Andrew Weller
  • William Dils
  • Charles Elder
  • Samuel Plummer
  • Anthony McCain
  • Jacob Houk
  • Daniel Taylor
  • Caleb Wright
  • John Langley
  • Benjamin Paine
  • Jacob Griffith
  • William Lanius
  • Thomas Cooper
  • John Ferree
  • Conaway Benham

Henry Walker, School Commissioner, files certificate for advertising sale of delinquent land.

 

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Page 166

William Harrison and Daniel Roberts, visitors of Asylum, make report.

T. & H. L. Dean – license to vend merchandise and groceries

No. 160 – Allowed to John Brewington for services as Bailiff attending Grand Jury

No. 161 – Allowed to John Weaver for door lock for Court House

No. 162 – Allowed to C. & S. Armstrong for one dozen chairs for Court House

No. 163 – Allowed to Holman B. Cannon for keeping paupers and work done on asylum farm and necessaries furnished paupers

 

Page 167

George W. Lane, agent of 3% fund, made report.

George Arnold and Elisha Mettler, Commissioners for new change from elbow of the road north of Harrison to Case’s old house in Logan Township, file report.

No. 164 – Allowed to John Brewington for boarding and receiving and discharging prisoners

No. 165 – Allowed to Stephen Jarvis for stove pipe for Court House

Page 166 – Allowed to William V. Cheek for books and stationery for clerk’s office, stove pipes for Court House, tables and other articles for Court House

 

Page 168

No. 167 – Allowed to President and select Council of Lawrenceburg for rent of jail

No. 168 – Allowed to Ephraim Glasgow for eve trough and hauling

Tax rate for 1841.

Board examined assessment books.

 

Page 169

No. 169 – Allowed to James D. English for attending prisoners kept at David Fischer’s before the jail was built

No. 170 – Allowed to Cornelius Rous for attending to prosecution of bastardy on the relation of Madaline Fry against Baltzel Miller as overseer of the poor of York Township

No. 171 – Allowed to Thomas Baker for wood for Court House

No. 172 – Allowed to Charles Dashiell, Treasurer of Township 6, Range 3 West

Charles Dashiell, Treasurer of Township 6, Range 3 West, submits report.

Daniel J. Eckman – license to vend brass and wooden clocks

George W. Lane – license to keep a ferry across the Ohio River at Aurora

 

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Page 171

No. 173 – Allowed to William V. Cheek for book for county appraiser

County receipts and expenditures.

 

Page 172 [Continued.]

 

Page 173

Ordered $100 from 3% fund, in hands of George W. Lane, be appropriated to the Aurora and Napoleon State Road, west of Wilmington to be laid out by Charles Dashiell. $100 to Wilmington and Aurora State Road to be laid out by David Walser. $75 to Lawrenceburg and Rushville State Road on York Ridge Hill in York Township to be laid out by William S. Ward. $50 to Rising Sun and Versailles State Road between Hartford and Conaway’s Ford at Laughery Creek to be laid out by William Gerrard.

Jemison & Stanet – license to vend merchandise and groceries at Rising Sun

No. 174 – Allowed to Reuben Rogers for paper for clerk’s office

No. 175 – Allowed to Charles Dashiell as commissioner

No. 176 – Allowed to David Walser as commissioner

 

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No. 177 – Allowed to William L. Ward as commissioner

Ordered Collector required to attend in each Township for receiving taxes.

Joseph Stewart – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Kelso Township

Court adjourned.

Dearborn County Commissioners – May 1841

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Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 3

May Session 1841

 

Page 141

Present:

  • Charles Dashiell
  • David Walser
  • William L. Ward
  • John Weaver, Sheriff

No business. Board adjourned.

Dearborn County Commissioners – Mar 1841

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Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 3

March Session 1841

 

Page 126

Present:

  • Charles Dashiell
  • David Walser
  • William S. Ward

No. 1 – Allowed to James Hall, a pauper, for assistance in returning to his friends in Pennsylvania

No. 2 – Allowed to David C. Hope for making coffin for John Easton, a pauper

No. 3 – Allowed to Wesley Harrison for making rails on the asylum farm

No. 4 – Allowed to Elias Schooley for making coffin for a pauper at the asylum

No. 5 – Allowed to William Harrison for services as visitor to the asylum

No. 6 – Allowed to Daniel Roberts for services as visitor to the asylum

No. 7 – Allowed to Samuel Murphy for hauling rails at the asylum

 

Page 127

David Conger, Justice of the Peace, with list of fines assessed. [Marked as error.]

Rowland & White – license to vend merchandise at their store in Clay Township

No. 8 – Allowed to John Cundale for funeral expenses attendant in the burial of John Amisley, a pauper

Richard Gaines – license to retail groceries and spirituous liquors by Rising Sun

Elijah S. Edler – license to vend merchandise and groceries at his store

No. 9 – Allowed to John Hansell as a visitor of the asylum, for keeping Debunis, pauper

No. 10 – Allowed to M. H. Harding for attending paupers at the asylum

 

Page 128

No. 11 – Allowed to Mrs. Merrick for temporary relief

No. 12 – Allowed to William H. Glasgow per account

Boyd & Burr – license to vend merchandise and groceries in Moores Hill

Election to be held in Sparta Township for Justice of the Peace to fill vacancy of Benjamin Johnson.

Election to be held in Clay Township for Justice of the Peace in place of Isaac Randall.

Election to be held in Centre Township for Justice of the Peace in room of Francis Baldwin.

 

Page 129

Petition of Samuel H. Dowden and Virgil Dowden for change in boundary of York Township. Land of Thomas Darlington. Ordered.

 

Page 130

Ebenezer Dumont, Treasurer, files bond with Charles W. Wright, David Kerr, Mahlon Powell, James Lindsay, Stephen Wood, William V. Cheek, John Columbia, Noyes Canfield, Jacob Harwood, Walter Kerr and Lemuel G. Elder, as securities.

Joseph Hayborn – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Aurora

No. 13 – Allowed to George Sutton for medicine and attendance on Richard Rains, a pauper

No. 14 – Allowed to Thomas Willson for temporary relief

Pattrick O’Connor – license to keep a grocery and retail spirituous liquors at house in Kelso Township

No. 15 – Allowed to John Parkes for going after pauper

 

Page 131

Petition of Enoch W. Jackson and others for alteration in state road from Lawrenceburg to Rushville. Road through land of Miller, Jacob Hayes, Enoch W. Jackson. Abram Ferris, Warren Tebbs and Aaron B. Henry appointed commissioners to meet at house of Jacob Hayes in Lawrenceburg Township.

 

Page 132

John R. Watkins – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Aurora

Lewis G. Hurlbert – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Aurora

No. 16 – Allowed to Rogers & Frasure for repairs to Court House, locks, &c.

No. 17 – Allowed to Richard Hughs for holding inquest over the bodies of two infants found dead in Jackson Township

No. 18 – Allowed to George Williams for service as Constable summoning Jury in above case

No. 19 – Allowed to Holman B. Cannon for balance on account for keeping paupers at the asylum and work done at same

No. 20 – Allowed to William V. Cheek for complete record book, paper, and making out assessor’s books and extra services

No. 21 – Allowed to John Weaver, Sheriff, for extra service

 

Page 133

No. 22 – Allowed to Dearborn County Democrat for advertising

Abram B. Adams appointed appraiser. Filed bond with Stephen Wood and Ebenezer Dumont, his securities.

Petition of T. B. Kessler, Thomas Jones and others of Jackson Township to alter the boundary line of Kelso Township. Ordered.

 

Page 134

Petition of Peter R. Perine and others of York Township for change in State Road from Lawrenceburg to Rushville. Jonathan Blaisdell, Samuel H. Dowden and James Angevine appointed commissioners to meet at office of William Smith in Miller Township.

 

Page 135

No. 23 – Allowed to Charles Dashiell for services as clerk of Township 6, Range 3

No. 24 – Allowed to Randall Alexander for temporary relief

No. 25 – Allowed to William L. Linsday for repairing 3 fireplaces in asylum and one in jail

John B. Clark – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Manchester Township

No. 26 – Allowed to N. L. Squibb for surveying, platting and calculating section 16, Township 4, Range 2 west

No. 27 – Allowed to Jesse Willson for chain carrier and blazers in survey of Section 16, Township 4, Range 2

No. 28 – Allowed to Conrad Row, William Rowe and Cornelius Rowe, overseers of the poor for Kelso Township for attending the case of Madaline Fry and Blasey Miller

L. J. Cannon – license to vend merchandise and groceries in New Alsace in Kelso Township

James Miller & Co. – license to vend merchandise and groceries in Randolph Township

 

Page 136

Holman B. Cannon, keeper of the asylum, filed bond with Lemuel G. Elder and Daniel R. Edwards, securities.

 

Page 137

No. 29 – Allowed to Ebenezer Dumont for services as Treasurer and for a book for the use of the Treasurer’s office, and services as School Township Trustee of Township 5,

Nelson H. Torbet employed as physician to attend to the poor at the asylum.

 

Page 138

Ebenezer Dumont, Treasurer, makes report.

 

Page 139

No. 30 – Allowed to Charles Dashiell as Commissioner

No. 31 – Allowed to David Walser as Commissioner

No. 32 – Allowed to William L. Ward as Commissioner

Richard H. Holman, James Mills, Ephraim Glasgow, Luke Evil, James W. Weaver, Henry Walker, George Cornelius, Alfred J. Cotton, Arthur St. Clair, Nathaniel L. Squibb, Jacob W. Eggleston and William Gerrard appointed Trustees of County Seminary.

Ebenezer Dumont, Collector, makes report.

 

Page 140

No. 33 – Allowed to Ebenezer Dumont for Galliopolis paper received as Collector

No. 34 – Allowed to William McBride for purpose of purchasing paints  and oil for Court House

No. 35 – Allowed to Benjamin Vail for half ream of letter paper

No. 36 – Allowed to Holman B. Cannon for keeping paupers

Board adjourned.

Dearborn County Commissioners – Jan 1841

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Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 3

January Session 1841

 

Page 109

Present:

  • Charles Dashiell
  • David Walser
  • William S. Ward

John R. Ross – license to keep a tavern at his residence in Wilmington

Jacob Vanwedding – license to keep a tavern and retail groceries at his house in Jackson Township

Merit Hubbel – license to vend merchandise and groceries at his house in Jackson Township

John Stewart – license to keep a tavern in Hartford

John Hunt – license to vend merchandise and groceries at his store in Lawrenceburg

 

Page 110

Thomas Linnon – license to vend groceries and spritiuous liquors at house in Kelso Township

Jeremiah Coughlan – license to keep a tavern and retail spirituous liquors at house in Hover

Jacob Smith – license to vend merchandise, groceries and spritiuous liquors at tavern in Kelso Township

George W. Shane – license to vend merchandise and groceries and keep a tavern at Shane’s Cross Roads in Logan Township

No. 1 – Allowed to Randall Alexander for temporary relief

No. 2 – Allowed to Amaziah Baily for table for recorder’s office

No. 3 – Allowed to Thomas Baker for four cords wood furnished for Court House

 

Page 111

No. 4 – Allowed to Luke Evill for book furnished clerk’s office

No. 5 – Allowed to Daniel R. Edwards for candlesticks, candles, tumblers and keg for court house

Daniel R. Edwards – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Wilmington

No. 6 – Allowed to Richard H. Holman for service as attorney in prosecuting Joseph Peters on a charge of murder before David Kerr, Esq., also on a writ of habeas corpus before John Livingston, associate judge

No. 7 – Allowed to Jonathan Blaisdell for services as School Township Trustee of Township 6, Range 1

No. 8 – Allowed to Robert Haddock for service as School Township Trustee in Township 6, Range 1 west

Jacob C. Wells – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Rising Sun

 

Page 112

Joshua Haines – license to vend merchandise and groceries at his store in Rising Sun

No. 8 ½ – Allowed to Joel Decoursey for holding inquest over the body of Thomas Dickason

No. 9 – Allowed to Harvey Green for services as constable at Jury of Inquest on Thomas Dickason

No. 10 – Allowed to John Morrison for medicine and attendance on Charles Noble, a pauper

No. 11 – Allowed to John W. Hall for articles furnished for burying clothes for John Toles, a pauper

No. 12 – Allowed to David Kerr for holding inquest on body of John Easton

No. 13 – Allowed to Mahlon Powell for services as constable on Jury of Inquest on body of John Easton

Stephen Liddle – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Miller Township

No. 14 – Allowed to George Sutton for medicine and attendance for Mrs. Bennet, a pauper

No. 15 – Allowed to Amaziah Bailey for ballot box for Centre Township

 

Page 113

No. 16 – Allowed to A. H. Torbet for visiting Dodd when dead in jail, for visit and medicine for George Marshall, and examining body of John Easton

No. 17 – Allowed to Eprhaim Hollister for making coffin for Cox, a pauper

No. 18 – Allowed to John Binegar for account transferred to Binegar from Dr. E. S. Close for medicine and attendance on Mary Ann Symmes

No. 19 – Allowed to Stephen Green for services at Court summoning Jury for Coroner

No. 20 – Allowed to James C. Cordry for paper furnished clerk’s office and blankets furnished jail

No. 21 – Allowed to Martin Stewart for amount paid William G. Monroe, late treasurer, through mistake which was allowed at the last term of court

George W. Lane, commissioner of three percent fund, makes report.

 

Page 114

New way of state road from Lawrenceburg to Madison via Rising Sun and Vevay in report of Nathaniel L. Squibb and John J. French, ordered opened.

 

Page 115

No. 22 – Allowed to John Brewington for cleaning Court House, washing windows and mending benches and floor in Court House

Ebenezer Dumont, Treasurer, makes report.

 

Page 116

Margaret Johnson – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Lawrenceburg

George Vogelgesang – license to keep a tavern and retail spirituous liquors at his house in Kelso Township

John Langley – license to keep a tavern and retail spirituous liquors at his house in Aurora

Jacob Harwood – license to keep a tavern and retail spirituous liquors at his house in Wilmington

No. 23 – Allowed to Harrison Dawson for ballot box for Miller Township

 

Page 117

Allowed for Grand Jurors at October Term 1840:

  • No. 24 – John B. Piatt
  • No. 25 – Moses Latta
  • No. 26 – William Armstrong
  • No. 27 – Nathaniel Todd, Sr.
  • No. 28 – James Conley
  • No. 29 – Samuel Grayham
  • No. 30 – John Hill
  • No. 31 – James Chisman
  • No. 32 – Abram Briggs
  • No. 33 – Caleb A. Craft
  • No. 34 – Jonathan Hill
  • No. 35 – William Kittle
  • No. 36 – John Brewington
  • No. 37 – John R. Watkins
  • No. 38 – Lemuel G. Elder
  • No. 39 – Samuel Lewis
  • No. 40 – Thomas Guion

Allowed for Petit Jurors at October Term 1840, 1st week:

  • No. 41 – Elijah Huffman
  • No. 42 – Jesse Vinson
  • No. 43 – George Givins
  • No. 44 – Garret Swallow
  • No. 45 – Robert P. Millikin
  • No. 46 – David Johnson, Jr.
  • No. 47 – James Reed
  • No. 48 – Conaway Bainum
  • No. 49 – Randall Frazier
  • No. 50 – Enoch W. Jackson
  • No. 51 – Abram Eversole
  • No. 52 – Phineas Robeson
  • No. 53 – Samuel Cole
  • No. 54 – George Elliott
  • No. 55 – Samuel Osgood
  • No. 56 – Edwin Canfield
  • No. 57 – John Hansel
  • No. 58 – Sevitus Tufts
  • No. 59 – Benjamin Sylvester
  • No. 60 – Robert Mason, Jr.
  • No. 61 – Isaac T. Cole
  • No. 62 – James Rea

Allowed to Petit Jurors at October Term 1840, 2nd week:

  • No. 63 – Thomas Record
  • No. 64 – Martin Powell
  • No. 65 – Zara Vinson
  • No. 66 – George Pate
  • No. 67 – Wm. Lemon
  • No. 68 – Daniel Hall
  • No. 69 – John Jenkins
  • No. 70 – Peter Henneigen
  • No. 71 – Thomas T. Fenton
  • No. 72 – John Jackson
  • No. 73 – Thos. Ferran
  • No. 74 – John Durham, Sr.
  • No. 75 – George Mendall
  • No. 76 – Vinson Pardun
  • No. 77 – John Freeland
  • No. 78 – E. E. Adams
  • No. 79 – Thompson Dean
  • No. 80 – Danl Kelsey
  • No. 81 – Danl Bartholomew
  • No. 82 – Isaac Dunn

Allowed to Petit Jurors at October Term 1840, 2nd week:

  • No. 83 – Charles Darragh
  • No. 84 – William Grubbs
  • No. 85 – John Gullet
  • No. 86 – Mason Russell
  • No. 87 – Jehu Emesy
  • No. 89 [sic] – James Bush
  • No. 90 – John Buffington
  • No. 91 – John Grubbs
  • No. 92 – Jacob Eggleston
  • No. 93 – Tavner Cheek
  • No. 94 – Abijah H. Wilson
  • No. 95 – Wm. Rawling
  • No. 96 – James Wm. Senegal
  • No. 97 – Frederick Harwood
  • No. 98 – Thos. Bradley
  • No. 99 – Solomon Kittle
  • No. 100 – Amos T. Coyle
  • No. 101 – Isaac Alden
  • No. 102 – Joseph E. Baker
  • No. 103 – David Fitzgerald
  • No. 104 – Isaac Hancock
  • No. 105 – Nathaniel Squibb
  • No. 106 – Amaziah Bayley
  • No. 107 – Ira Hall
  • No. 108 – E. C. Chisman
  • No. 109 – James Hastings
  • No. 110 – Joel Decoursey
  • No. 111 – Charles Darragh
  • No. 112 – Andrew Worley
  • No. 113 – Miles Kellogg
  • No. 114 – Norval Sparks
  • No. 115 – John McPike
  • No. 116 – J. C. Curtis
  • No. 117 – Zary Vinson
  • No. 118 – James Fowler
  • No. 119 – Silas Hampson
  • No. 120 – John Howard
  • No. 121 – James Roach
  • No. 122 – Wm. Griffin
  • No. 123 – Wm. TIbbetts
  • No. 124 – Ephraim Glasgow

Page 118 [Continued.]

 

Page 119

Allowed for Judges of Circuit Court at October Term 1840:

  • No. 125 – Alex. H. Dill
  • No. 126 – James D. Lindsay
  • No. 127 – Isaac Miles
  • No. 128 – Stephen Green
  • No. 129 – Mahlon Powell
  • No. 130 – Hiram Harwood
  • No. 131 – John Hunt
  • No. 132 – Obadiah Priest

No. 133 – Allowed to John Weaver, Sheriff, for cleaning Court House, &c.

No. 134 – Allowed to William V. Cheek, clerk, for Grand Jury, paper and sand

 

Page 120

No. 135 – Allowed to William H. Glasgow for services as Jailor &c., for cister at jail

No. 136 – Allowed to Thomas Willson, a blind man, for temporary relief

No. 137 – Allowed to Jacob Howk for assisting in bringing prisoners to jail

No. 138 – Allowed to Charles. W. Wright for service as Juror in the case of the State vs. Lake

No. 139 – Allowed to Joseph Hunter for service as Juror in above case

Martin Stewart appointed assessor in Randoplh Township

William Gerrard appointed assessor in Union Township

William Lemon appointed assessor in Caesar Creek Township

 

Page 121

Isaac Jones appointed assessor of Clay Township

William B. Arnold appointed assessor of Sparta Township

Lemuel G. Elder appointed assessor of Laughery Township

Benjamin Plummer appointed assessor of Manchester Township

Lewis B. Conger appointed assessor of Jackson Township

William Rawling appointed assessor of Kelso Township

Harrison Dawson appointed assessor of Miller Township

Abram B. Adams appointed assessor of Lawrenceburg Township

George W. Lane appointed assessor of Centre Township

Warren Tibbs appointed assessor of Logan Township

 

Page 122

Election to be held in Logan Township for Justice of the Peace to fill vacancy of George Bowlby, term expired

Election to be held in Caesar Creek Township for Justices of the Peace to fill vacancy of William Lemon and William Cooper

 

Page 123

No. 140 – Allowed to Thomas Baker for wood furnished Court House

No. 141 – Allowed to James Mills for services attending the building of jail, collecting iron, measuring plank, and receiving and paying over money to Mr. Kimbal

Allowed for taking Examination as deputy collectors for 1840:

  • No. 142 – Thomas Bradley of Randolph Township
  • No. 143 – William Gerrard of Union Township
  • No. 144 – Mahlon Powell of Laughery Township
  • No. 145 – A. B. Adams of Lawrenceburg Township
  • No. 146 – B. F. Ferris of Centre Township
  • No. 147 – Ranna C. Stevens of Sparta Township
  • No. 148 – Joseph Hunter of Manchester Township
  • No. 149 – John Lewis of Kelso Township
  • No. 150 – Ezekiel Jackson of Logan Township
  • No. 151 – Harrison Dawson of Miller Township
  • No. 152 – Lewis B. Conger of Jackson Township
  • No. 153 – Wm. Lemon of Caesar Creek Township

Hugh Noyes – license to keep a tavern in Manchester Township

W. W. Jorden – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Manchester Township

 

Page 124

No. 154 – Allowed to John Saltmarsh, Justice of the Peace, for holding an Inquest over the dead body of John Hughs in Lawrenceburg Township

No. 155 – Allowed to Aaron L. Goble for services in summoning a Jury of Inquest before John Saltmarsh, Justice of the Peace, in above case

No. 156 – Allowed to Holman B. Cannon for keeping paupers at the asylum

York Township created from parts of Kelso, Miller and Manchester Townships.

Leonard Spicknail appointed inspector of elections in York Township. Election to be held at house of James Shall.

No. 157 – Allowed to Charles Dashiell as Commissioner

 

Page 125

No. 158 – Allowed to David Walser as Commissioner

No. 159 – Allowed to William S. Ward as Commissioner

Dearborn County Commissioners – Oct 1840

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Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 3

October Session 1840

 

Page 97

Present:

  • Charles Dashiell
  • David Walser

No. 1 – Allowed to William Morgan, coroner, for four inquisitions

No. 2 – Allowed to John Brewington for summoning Jury by order of Wm. Morgan, coroner

No. 3 – Allowed to George P. Lowe for services rendered notifying friends of Dodd who was found dead in jail

No. 4 – Allowed to James C. Hinman for making coffin for child found in the Ohio River

No. 5 – Allowed to Thomas Palmer for record and paper, passage to and from Cincinnati, writing table

No. 6 – Allowed to Hiram Crowl for service as Juror at April Term 1840

L. B. Lewis – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries at store in Lawrenceburg

William L. Ward, county commissioner, took his seat.

 

Page 98

No. 7 – Allowed to Randall Frazier for making a coffin for Dodd, who hung himself in the county jail

John J. French and John Stewart make oath that new way laid out by William Patterson and Nathaniel L. Squibb of State Road from Rising Sun to Versailles, Ripley County is made convenient for travellers. Ordered old state road vacated.

John Stewart – license to vend merchandise and groceries at his store in Hartford

William Winkley – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Aurora

 

Page 99

Horton & Morgan – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in New Lawrenceburg

Timothy Kimball makes final settlement for building of jail.

No. 9 – Allowed to Timothy Kimball for part of above

No. 10 – Allowed to Timothy Kimball for balance due on settlement for building jail

No. 11 – Allowed to Holman Cannon for keeping paupers at the asylum

 

Page 100

No. 12 – Allowed to Nathaniel L. Squibb for reviewing, surveying, making report and returning same on the road from Lawrenceburg to Madison by Vevay and Rising Sun

No. 13 – Allowed to John J. French for services as commissioner on above named road

No. 14 – Allowed to Martin Stewart for services as commissioner on the above named road

Board examined law and report on State Road from Rising Sun to Versailles, Ripley County by Cornelius Miller and Elijah Lindsay, commissioners. Ordered report void. John J. French and John Stewart makes oath on new way laid out by William Patterson and Nathaniel L. Squibb. Old road ordered vacated.

 

Page 101

Nathaniel L. Squibb, Martin Stewart and John J. French, commissioners to view change in state road from Lawrenceburg to Madison via Rising Sun and Vevay, make report. John W. Hall, Justice of the Peace.

 

Page 102 [Continued.]

 

Page 103

Ebenezer Dumont, Treasurer, made report.

No. 15 – Allowed to William Patterson for overcharge in taxes for 1840

No. 16 – Allowed to Isaac Cannon for setting 36 lights of glass in the Court House

No. 17 – Allowed to Joseph Boon for keeping Dodd and Marshall, jail fees over shirt for prisoner

 

Page 104

No. 18 – Allowed to Charles Patten for irons for prisoners in Lawrenceburg Jail

Hoover & Stopher – license to vend foreign merchandise and groceries at store in Rising Sun

Hoover & Stopher – license to keep a grocery and retail spirituous liquors at store in Rising Sun

Matter of new township prayed for by Samuel McMath and others. Continued.

No. 19 – Allowed to Daniel R. Edwards for license furnished the jailor for the comfort of prisoners

No. 20 – Allowed to James C. Cordy for articles furnished jailor

No. 21 – Allowed to Reuben Rogers for articles furnished jailor

No. 22 – Allowed to James D. Lindsay for services rendered in bringing Hoover from Lawrenceburg, prisoners from Lawrenceburg Jail to the Jail in Wilmington and other articles

No. 23 – Allowed to Justus R. Armes for keeping Henry Bennet’s wife, a pauper

 

Page 105

No. 24 – Allowed to William V. Cheek for books and paper for clerk’s office

James Conaway – license to vend spirituous liquors at house in Guionville

Blackmore – license to vend merchandise and groceries at Hartford

No. 25 – Allowed to William H. Glasgow for keeping prisoners and making beds &c.

Benjamin Vail – license to vend merchandise and groceries at store in Wilmington

 

Page 106

No. 26 – Allowed to Thomas Baker for wood furnished the Court House

No. 27 – Allowed to Benjamin Vail for writing paper for clerk’s office

Daniel J. Hancock and Isaac Hancock to build a toll bridge across South Hogan Creek. Approved.

George W. Lane appointed commissioner of three percent fund. Filed bond with Amos Lane, John Shoemake and Richard H. Holman, as securities.

 

Page 107

County receipts and expenditures for 1839.

 

Page 108

No. 28 – Allowed to David Walser as commissioner

No. 29 – Allowed to William S. Ward as commissioner

No. 30 – Allowed to Charles Dashiell as commissioner

Board adjourned.

Dearborn County Commissioners – Oct Special Session 1840

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Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 3

October Special Session 1840

 

Page 96

Present:

  • Charles Dashiell
  • David Walser

Examined jail in Wilmington and considered completed per agreement with Timothy Kimball.

Board adjourned.